SmokyVol
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According to the poll I ran, by FAR the most important quality for the next UT AD to have is past UT ties & respect for our school's traditions. It outdistanced the next most chosen qualities 3 to 1. Interestingly, no one mentioned prior coaching experience as the most important quality:
What is the Most Important Quality for the Next Tennessee Athletics Director To Have?
Past UT Ties & Respect for School Traditions
46.7%
Proven Track Record of Winning Championships
13.3%
CEO Experience in Business, Academics, or Athletics
6.7%
Clean Record Free of Any NCAA Violations
13.3%
Ability To Command Respect of Coaches
6.7%
Prior Coaching Experience
0.0%
Public Relations Skills with Alumni & Donors
13.3%
Buried in the story of naming Joan Cronan as interim AD was the real news, which is that she will retire next year, & that the new permanent AD will take over as AD for both men's & women's athletics almost as soon as they are hired.
Also, that position will for the first time carry the title of Vice Chancellor in addition to AD. It's all part of assimilating athletics into & under academics, something the faculty have long wanted, but not necessarily a good thing for an athletics department that gets no public funds & should maintain more autonomy, in my opinion.
What is the Most Important Quality for the Next Tennessee Athletics Director To Have?
Past UT Ties & Respect for School Traditions
46.7%
Proven Track Record of Winning Championships
13.3%
CEO Experience in Business, Academics, or Athletics
6.7%
Clean Record Free of Any NCAA Violations
13.3%
Ability To Command Respect of Coaches
6.7%
Prior Coaching Experience
0.0%
Public Relations Skills with Alumni & Donors
13.3%
Buried in the story of naming Joan Cronan as interim AD was the real news, which is that she will retire next year, & that the new permanent AD will take over as AD for both men's & women's athletics almost as soon as they are hired.
Also, that position will for the first time carry the title of Vice Chancellor in addition to AD. It's all part of assimilating athletics into & under academics, something the faculty have long wanted, but not necessarily a good thing for an athletics department that gets no public funds & should maintain more autonomy, in my opinion.